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Sam Ghosh (Swamrit Ghosh) was born on 27 January, 1984 in Jamshedpur, India, is an Actor. At 37 years old, Sam Ghosh height is 5 ft 10 in (178.0 cm).

Now We discover Sam Ghosh's Biography, Age, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of net worth at the age of 38 years old?

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Occupation actor,miscellaneous,editor
Sam Ghosh Age 38 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 27 January 1984
Birthday 27 January
Birthplace Jamshedpur, India
Nationality India

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Sam Ghosh Net Worth

He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Sam Ghosh worth at the age of 38 years old? Sam Ghosh’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actor. He is from India. We have estimated Sam Ghosh's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2022 $1 Million - $5 Million
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2011

On May 6th, 2011, Ghosh's leading debut feature, Anything For You, released in multiplexes in several cities in India including: Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, and Ahmedabad. Early LifeGhosh was born Swamrit Ghosh in Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, India to father Ashok Kumar Ghosh, a chemist, and mother Ravi Swarajyam, a stenographer. After moving to the US at six months old, he lived with his family in Buffalo, New York for the first three years of his life, but eventually moved to Wayne, New Jersey. Ghosh attended Wayne Hills High School and left his mark there as the Drum Major of the marching band and Director of the percussion ensemble. He was recognized with the nationwide symbol of excellence, the John Philip Sousa Award, for his dedication and superior musicianship.

2005

Performed with the professional a cappella group New York Masti from 2005-2006.

2002

He graduated from the school in 2002 and began attending Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, New Jersey the same year. On campus, Ghosh hosted the largest shows, directed the dance organization Pulse, and produced his own films under his production label 5AM Productions. In the summer of his sophomore year, while serving an internship as a Network/Server Technician, Ghosh decided to try his hand at acting. He read a "how-to" acting book, had a family friend take headshots in a local park, and after work one day, commuted two hours to a casting call in New York City with a self-written monologue. This audition formed Ghosh's NYC stage debut as the lead role in The South Asian Monologues at Cami Hall and Center Stage NY. While pursuing a degree in Business and Technology at Stevens, Ghosh trained extensively with Terry Knickerbocker at William Esper Studio. He continued to pursue acting projects, beat-boxed with Hindi/English a cappella group NY Masti, and worked as a Production Assistant with some of the biggest names in the Indian film industry (a. k. a. Bollywood) on New York City film sets. Upon graduation, he was offered a high-paying consulting job, but ultimately he declined the offer to pursue his passion for acting full-time. CareerAfter dancing in a club alongside Rosario Dawson in This Revolution, being the lead actor in India's "Prince of Bhangra" Sukhbir's music video Turn, and having ice cold water splashed on his naked body as the dead brother of a terrorist in The War Within's deleted scene, Ghosh developed a comedic short about the significant impact something that seems trivial can make. The script eventually became 5AM Productions' Faith in a Wrapper, acted, produced, directed, and edited by Ghosh, and received the Boken Film Festival Award for Best Film. Ghosh has been known to choose a wide variety of film roles which suit and represent his stylish and versatile personality, from his portrayal of a Iraqi taking vengeance for the loss of his family in low budget experimental film Last Son of Saddam, to a bullied homosexual on the courts of Astoria Park, an award-winning short for Outstanding Cast Performance at the Action on Film Festival; from a fresh-off-the-boat office assistant by day and drug dealer from Brooklyn by night in web series Who the Hell is Dan Bruder, to neurotic doctor trying to balance between saving his marriage and figuring out a reincarnated love in New York Talkies' feature Anything For You, which released in five cities in the U. S.

1984

Sam Ghosh (born January 27, 1984) is an Indian-American actor, director, writer, musician, and dancer. In his most recent role, he portrayed a homeless subway Busker, mute Bulgarian clown Bobo, and a groovy Indian musician and prankster Bunty in Long Wharf Theatre's production of Aditi Brennan Kapil's Agnes Under the Big Top, directed by Eric Ting. He also composed the music of Agnes Under the Big Top alongside talented musician, Katie Down.